SP 3546893 0101
SP 3546893 0101
SP 3546893 0101
Safety Precautions
TetraPak® A3/Speed
648576-0500
WARNING
Read and follow all safety precaution instructions throughout this
document and on safety signs attached to this equipment.
Failure to follow all safety precaution instructions could result in death or
serious injury.
, Tetra Pak, and all other trademarks displayed in this document are the property of the
Tetra Pak International SA. Tetra Pak Packaging Solutions together with Tetra Pak
International SA form part of ‘the Tetra Pak Group’. The content of this document is in
accordance with the design and construction of the machine or equipment at the time of
publishing. The Tetra Pak Group reserves the right to introduce design modifications without
prior notice.
The English language version of this document contains the original instructions. All other
language versions are translations of the original instructions.
This document was produced and printed by:
Tetra Pak Packaging Solutions
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41123 Modena
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Safety Precautions
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Safety Instructions
Description
Safety Precaution Instructions
WARNING
Read and understand this manual before using the machine.
Failure to follow safety precautions and instructions can result in death or serious
injury.
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Indicating Tower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Audible Alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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Table of Contents Safety Instructions
Air Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Steam Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Water Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
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Abbreviations and Terminology Safety Instructions
Document Information
Note! The information presented in this user manual shall be considered as an
integral part of all user manuals delivered with the equipment.
Prior to interacting with the equipment, carefully read the instructions in the
applicable documentation pertinent to the activity. Make sure that the delivered
documents are available to personnel who operate or maintain the equipment.
It is important to keep this document for the lifetime of the equipment and to pass the
document on to any subsequent holder or user.
Physical buttons on the operator panel, emergency stop devices, program steps, and
program tasks are printed in CAPITAL LETTERS.
Cross-references are underlined.
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Safety Messages Description Safety Instructions
The safety alert symbol is used to alert about potential personal injury hazards. To
avoid hazards, obey all safety messages that follow this symbol.
The following safety alert symbols and signal words are used in this document to
inform the user of hazards.
Personnel Requirements
Note! Personnel includes all persons working on or near this equipment.
Only skilled or instructed persons are allowed to work with this equipment.
Skilled Person
A skilled person must have relevant education and experience to enable him or her
to identify hazards, analyse risks, and avoid hazards which electricity, machinery,
chemicals, other energies, and supply systems on this equipment can create.
Skilled persons must meet local regulations, such as certifications and qualifications
for working with these energies and systems.
Instructed Person
An instructed person must be adequately advised or supervised by a skilled person.
The skilled person enables the instructed person to identify hazards, analyse risks,
and avoid hazards which electricity, machinery, chemicals, other energies, and
supply systems on this equipment can create.
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
Safety Signs
WARNING
Damaged or missing safety signs.
Safety signs are used to indicate safety hazards. If the signs are missing or
damaged, they can not fulfil this function. Replace all missing or damaged safety
signs immediately.
Safety signs are attached to the equipment. The illustrations below show their
locations on the equipment. The table that follows lists the position numbers of the
signs that are used. Each position number refers to two standards of a safety sign in
the table, but only one is used on the equipment.
• Make sure that each safety sign is legible and in its correct position after
installation and maintenance.
• Replace all missing or damaged safety signs immediately.
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
1
1
1 1 1
1
.
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
1 1
1
Valid for: Final Folder TPA packages
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(Cont’d)
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
13
2
1
2 1
1
2
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
2
2
2
2
3
2 2
3 17
(Cont’d)
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
18
18
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
9
9 9
Right hand conveyor
Left hand conveyor
9
Valid for TBA 1000 B, TBA 1000 S, TBA 1000 M volumes only
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(Cont’d)
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
5 5
20
20 7
5 5
5
5
5
5
.
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
(Cont’d)
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
(Cont’d)
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
10 20
10
10
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
13
16
13
(Cont’d)
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
The illustration shows where the safety signs are located. The table that follows lists
the position numbers of the signs that are used.
1
5
Hot surface.
Do not touch.
Follow lockout procedure before maintenance.
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
Chemical hazard.
Corrosive and oxidising chemical. Could cause death or serious injury.
Read Safety Precautions in Operation Manual (OM) before handling
hydrogen peroxide.
4
Hazardous chemicals.
Can cause eye injury.
Wear eye protection.
5
Hazardous voltage.
Will shock, burn, or cause death.
Follow lockout procedure before maintenance.
6
WARNING
Hazardous voltage could be
present with power supply
disconnector switched off.
Can shock, burn, or cause death.
Conductors supplied from
an external source. Follow lockout
procedure before maintenance.
(Cont’d)
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
Hazardous voltage.
Can shock, burn, or cause death.
Read Maintenance Manual (MM) before using this socket outlet.
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WARNING
Hazardous rotating
shafts and belts
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Can crush and cut
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Keep hands clear while
the machine is operating
Magnetic field.
Interaction with metallic objects can cause injury.
Follow instructions for safe work practices.
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
Laser Radiation.
Can cause injury to eyes.
Do not stare into beam.
Follow instructions for safe work practices.
Class 2 laser product.
13
Sharp element.
Can cause cuts.
Do not touch.
16
WARNING
Do not enter
Do not enter.
Moving parts can cause serious injury
Follow lockout procedure before entering.
(Cont’d)
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Safety Signs Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
Risk of injury.
Wear protective gloves.
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CAUTION
This equipment produces
ionizing radiation when
energized
Service by authorized
personnel only.
Protective Devices
There are different kinds of protective devices designed to ensure safe use of the
equipment. See the sections below.
WARNING
Hazardous zones.
Hazardous zones are safeguarded and provided with protective devices. Do not inch
or run this equipment if any protective device is inoperative.
Change inoperative components of the safety system immediately.
For the locations of safeguards and/or other protective devices not mentioned in this
section, see the Maintenance Manual.
Emergency Stop
DANGERI
DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will shock, burn, or cause death.
Hazardous voltage remains ON after activating an EMERGENCY STOP.
Emergency stop devices are used to stop this equipment immediately in a hazardous
situation. Learn the positions of all emergency stop devices and how to use them.
Instructions for a normal production stop are included in the Stop chapter of the
Operation Manual.
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Protective Devices Safety Instructions
Safeguards
WARNING
Moving machinery parts.
Never defeat or bypass the interlocking devices.
Movable guards, for example, doors and covers leading to hazardous zones, are
fitted with interlocking devices where required. These devices are usually electric
safety switches that are parts of the safety system and must never be defeated,
bypassed, or otherwise made inoperative.
Where movable guards (doors) are equipped with means to be locked in a nonclosed
position, any person with the intention to preside, for any reason, behind such a
guard must lock the guard in the nonclosed position by use of a padlock.
Note! For work on the electrical equipment, the electrical power must also be
disconnected.
CAUTION
Corners and edges.
Close the doors, guards, or parts of the equipment unless they must be open during
work.
CAUTION
Burn hazard.
Parts of the equipment protected by guards may be hot after operation. Allow
components to cool down or use personal protective equipment.
After installation and maintenance, and before this equipment is inched or run, check
that all safeguards are in place and that they operate correctly.
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Protective Devices Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
CAUTION
Equipment damage.
The equipment can be damaged if it is not stopped in the correct way. Never stop
this equipment by opening a movable guard, for example, a door or cover, equipped
with an interlocking device.
The location of each interlocking device is shown by an arrow.
internal door
Indicating Tower
An indicating tower is a column of warning lights:
• A red light (1) indicates a hazardous condition. This is a situation that requires
immediate action.
• A yellow light (2) indicates an abnormal or impending critical condition. This is a
condition calling for action by the operator.
• A blue light (3) indicates that operator action is required.
• A green light (4) indicates a normal condition.
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Protective Devices Safety Instructions
Audible Alarm
The audible alarm (1) produces a warning signal every time this equipment is about
to start. The warning signal sounds for approximately three seconds prior to starting
to alert personnel.
1 Audible alarm
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• Use safety shoes and be sure that the surface of the floor is not slippery.
• Get close to the load.
• Take a wide stance and find the best positions for your feet.
• Bend your hips and knees, and use your leg muscles.
• Keep the load close to your body.
• Do not twist your body while moving the load.
• Take small steps when turning.
In order to reduce the risk of injury to discs and back muscles, be careful to not bend
or twist your back when lifting. Keep the load close to your body to reduce the strain
on your back.
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Personal Protection Safety Instructions
Personal Protection
This section applies to all personnel at all times when this equipment is in operation.
For special personal protective equipment required when handling hazardous
substances, see the Hazardous Substances section.
Noise
CAUTION
Hazardous noise.
May cause impaired hearing.
Hearing protection is recommended whenever this equipment is in operation.
Entanglement
WARNING
Risk of entanglement.
Do not wear jewellery or loose clothing when working on or near this equipment.
Restrain long hair with, for example, clips or rubber bands.
Hazardous Substances
WARNING
Contact with chemicals can cause death, serious injury, or illness.
Always read and follow the instructions in the safety data sheet supplied by the
manufacturer or local supplier, when handling chemicals.
Make sure that
• the safety data sheet is available
• preparations have been done to ensure that the stated safety measures in the
safety data sheet can be followed
• the locations of the first aid equipment are learned in order to act immediately in
case of an accident
WARNING
Corrosive chemical.
Wear personal protective equipment.
In both liquid and gas states, hydrogen peroxide may cause irritation or damage if it
comes into contact with skin, mucous membranes, eyes, or clothes. Call for medical
attention immediately if there is an accident.
Liquid hydrogen peroxide in concentrations of less than 1% is generally considered
harmless to humans.
Emergency Procedures
If there is an accident involving hydrogen peroxide, rinse the affected area as soon
as possible with large amounts of water.
Eyes
If splashes or vapour from hydrogen peroxide come in contact with the eyes
• wash the eyes thoroughly with lukewarm water for 15 minutes (keep eyelids wide
apart)
• call for medical attention immediately
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Hazardous Substances Safety Instructions
Skin
If hydrogen peroxide comes into contact with skin or clothes
• rinse immediately with plenty of water
• call for medical attention immediately if skin burns appear
• thoroughly wash the clothes before wearing them again
Inhalation
If irritation or pain is experienced due to having inhaled hydrogen peroxide vapour
• leave the affected area and get some fresh air
• call for medical attention if the symptoms get worse
Ingestion
If hydrogen peroxide is swallowed
• do not attempt to cause vomiting
• drink large amounts of lukewarm water to dilute the peroxide
• call for medical attention immediately
WARNING
Sudden and violent chemical reaction.
Avoid any contamination of hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen peroxide can react very suddenly and violently in combination with many
compounds, or if it is contaminated. Never pour surplus hydrogen peroxide back into
the original container. There is a risk of a violent decomposition liberating oxygen
and heat, with a big increase in volume due to the oxygen generated by the
peroxide decomposition. This will cause a large overpressure if the contaminated
hydrogen peroxide is in a closed container. If the integrity of the container fails, this
could result in a dangerous hazard.
Ensure that equipment used for handling and diluting hydrogen peroxide is clean
before it comes in contact with hydrogen peroxide. Pumps or other equipment used
for handling hydrogen peroxide must be used for this purpose only and must be
manufactured from appropriate materials, such as stainless steel 316 L, glass,
polyethylene, or teflon. After use, make sure that all peroxide residue is rinsed away.
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
If hydrogen peroxide is spilled, dilute it with large amounts of water. Dispose of the
diluted hydrogen peroxide according to local regulations.
WARNING
Self-ignition.
Never wipe up hydrogen peroxide with materials such as rags or paper as these may
self-ignite several hours after contact. If there is a fire, spray with large quantities of
water.
WARNING
Containers may become overpressurised if they are not properly ventilated. If
the integrity of a container fails, this could result in a dangerous hazard.
Keep the container upright and fitted with its proper ventilation cap. If there is a fire,
cool all containers by spraying them with large quantities of water.
Hydrogen peroxide decomposes much faster with increasing temperature. There is a
risk of a container becoming overpressurised at high temperatures, since the
ventilation cap cannot release the gases produced quickly enough. If the integrity of
the container fails, this could result in a dangerous hazard.
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Hazardous Substances Safety Instructions
(Cont’d)
Make sure that the area used for storage of hydrogen peroxide is
• cool, clean, and well ventilated
• shielded from direct sunlight
• kept free from combustible materials
WARNING
Contact with chemicals can cause death, serious injury, or illness.
Always read and follow the instructions in the safety data sheet supplied by the
manufacturer or local supplier, when handling chemicals.
WARNING
Contact with chemicals can cause death, serious injury, or illness.
Always read and follow the instructions in the safety data sheet supplied by the
manufacturer or local supplier, when handling chemicals.
Ultraviolet Light
WARNING
Ultraviolet light.
Can cause eye or skin burns.
The ultraviolet lamp must only be operated when it is in its normal operating position
and protected by its safeguard.
An ultraviolet lamp is protected by an interlocking guard, such as a door or cover.
Ultraviolet light damage is cumulative. Extended exposure may cause illness.
Exposure to ultraviolet light should be avoided.
CAUTION
Hot surfaces.
May cause burns.
The assembly housing and components around the ultraviolet light assembly are hot.
Allow components to cool down before maintenance.
The location of each ultraviolet light is shown by an arrow.
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Supply Systems Safety Instructions
Supply Systems
Definition of Lockout Procedure
A lockout procedure is a procedure to put each necessary energy isolating device in
its safe position to prevent the energisation of the equipment, such as when a
maintenance procedure should be carried out.
A lockout is the use of a device, for example, a padlock, to make sure that an energy
isolating device cannot be operated.
Electrical Supply
DANGERI
DANGER
Hazardous voltage and moving machinery.
The electrical supply disconnecting device must be in position O (OFF) and secured
with a lock before any work with the equipment that requires the electrical supply to
be disconnected. See the Machine Status section of the MM Procedure Start Table.
Note! The key to the lock must be removed by the technician and retained in
his/her possession until all work is completed.
DANGERI
DANGER
Hazardous voltage can be present with the electrical supply disconnecting
device in position O (OFF).
Circuits identified by orange-coloured conductors are not disconnected by the main
electrical supply disconnecting device. The location of the electrical supply
disconnecting device of these circuits is described in the Maintenance Manual
procedures that include work on these types of circuit.
Certain procedures may require that the electrical supply disconnecting device is in
position I (ON). These exceptions are clearly stated in the manuals.
The illustrations show the electrical supply disconnecting device and its location.
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Residual Voltage
DANGERI
DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will shock, burn, or cause death.
After the electrical supply disconnecting device is turned to position O (OFF),
residual voltage remains in the capacitor circuits. Wait five minutes before opening
the enclosure containing these circuits. Ensure that no residual voltage remains on
the capacitors before touching them.
Electrical Cabinet
DANGERI
DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will shock, burn, or cause death.
Parts behind doors to the electrical cabinet may be live. The electrical supply
disconnecting device must be turned to position O (OFF) and secured with a lock
before maintenance inside the electrical cabinet.
Note! The key to the lock must be removed by the technician and retained in his/her
possession until all work is completed.
Make sure that the electrical cabinet doors are closed after working inside the
electrical cabinet. Doors with locks must be locked.
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Supply Systems Safety Instructions
Socket Outlet
Valid for: All countries except USA and Canada
WARNING
Hazardous voltage.
Can shock, burn, or cause death.
Read the Maintenance Manual before using this socket outlet.
The socket outlet (1) is connected to a residual current device (2) to protect users
against electrical shock if there is an earth fault in the connected equipment. The
residual current device must be tested each time before the socket outlet is being
used. See the Maintenance Manual for test procedure.
The illustrations show the socket outlet, the residual current device, and their
locations.
2 1
1 Socket outlet
2 Residual current
device
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Socket Outlet
Valid for: USA and Canada
WARNING
Hazardous voltage.
Can shock, burn, or cause death.
Read the Maintenance Manual before using this socket outlet.
The socket outlet (1) has a built-in ground fault circuit interrupter device to protect
users against electrical shock if there is a ground fault in the connected equipment.
The ground fault circuit interrupter device must be tested each time before the socket
outlet is being used. See the Maintenance Manual for test procedure.
The illustrations show the socket outlet, the residual current device, and their
locations.
1 Socket outlet
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Supply Systems Safety Instructions
Air Supply
WARNING
Compressed air and moving machinery.
Close the main air valve and lock it, and safely release compressed air from the air
system before any work with the equipment that requires the air supply to be closed.
See the Machine Status section of the Procedure Start Table.
Note! The key to the lock must be removed by the technician and retained in
his/her possession until all work is completed.
Certain maintenance procedures may require the air supply system to be on. These
exceptions are clearly stated in the manuals.
The illustrations show the main air valve (1), the lock (2), and their location.
(Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
Note! The air supply for the ASU pneumatic panel and the pre-applicator pneumatic
panel are connected before the main air valve (1).
The illustration shows the air valve (3) for the ASU, the air valve (4) for the pre-
applicator, the main air valve (5) on the ASU pneumatic panel and their locations on
the filling machine.
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Supply Systems Safety Instructions
Steam Supply
WARNING
Hot steam can cause scalds.
Pressurised steam can be discharged unexpectedly.
Close the main steam valve and lock it, and safely vent all steam pressure from the
steam system before any work on parts with steam, such as pipes and valves that
requires the steam supply to be closed. See the Machine Status section of the
Procedure Start Table.
Note! The key to the lock must be removed by the technician and retained in
his/her possession until all work is completed.
Certain maintenance procedures may require the steam supply system to be on.
These exceptions are clearly stated in the manuals.
The illustration show the main steam valve (1), the padlock (2) and their location.
Water Supply
CAUTION
Water under pressure.
Close the main water valves before any work with the equipment that requires the
water supply to be closed. See the Machine Status section of the Procedure Start
Table.
Certain maintenance procedures may require the water supply systems to be on.
These exceptions are clearly stated in the manuals.
The illustration shows the main water valve (1) and the main water valve (2), and
their location.
1
2
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Working at Height Safety Instructions
Working at Height
This equipment is provided with a means of access to all locations where routine
tasks for operation and maintenance need to be carried out.
WARNING
Risk of falling.
For any kind of work at height always ensure that safe means of access is available
and used. Where additional safe means of access other than provided with the
equipment is required, follow local work at height regulations and guidelines. Use
scaffolds or a mobile work platform and a safety harness. Create a safety perimeter
around the working area and secure tools or other objects from falling.
The illustration shows the location of eye bolts for attaching a safety lanyard to the
electrical cabinet and the fastening position for the drying chamber.
Use a minimum length safety lanyard. Always replace missing eye bolts.
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